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noy o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, “MAY 18, 1921 t - WILL PAY TRIBUTE [ 10 DISTRICT HEROES Memorial Service to Be Held May 26 in Honor of World War Dead. District hoys who In honor of the gave m Sylvan in the is to be held at the their Tives world war a morial The ryice the W Thursday shinzton er on morn- ounds 4t 10 o'clo is expected to "'I‘“":\,h‘"l"'y we'll begin to put up hay,” but | procession as it passes the e = - Fouse amd Viee President € olidge | t the locusts they have” caten will atiend the services. The French foolden months we've thrown ! and British ambassado W other S S members of the diplommtic corps will | away: we've been® grumbling. | etierclubs iy 0 assist. This tribute to the hero dead of the District arranged by the Post and the Ameri YVeterarn which h of whic ald odiex to Be The hodies and Hiram ¥ lo is president. Taken to Exercises. Vincent B. Costello fi. for whom the two posts we the 3 morial t these idual very made the war. Reserved cided for the parents riet men who died nd they can get the .re- tickets by writing 1o Fitzgerald, room 15 who will mail two kets to the family It is the of those in charge of that alt of the present. ouvenir arranged for the 1. of all the in service, served Comrade District buildi reserved seat t of every especial de: the District war hero. re 1 serviee be the programs are bei families of the herc Tribute of the Citizens. The War and Navy departments and the Marine Corps are lending their as- sistance in this celebration, but it i principally a tribute of the citizen- #hip of the District to those who gave their lives in the war. Every man in the District who ever wore the uniform of military service is urged to wear it the memorial service. This demc ration will be headed by the thirty-two members of Congress who are veterans of the Civil, Spanish-American and world wars. Every fraternal and civic orzaniza- tion has been invited to participate, as far as possible in organzied ranks. —_— U. S. CALLS FOR EXPERTS. Civil Service Commission An- nounces Examinations. ‘The Civil Service day announced examinations to fill the following vacancies: Library as- sistant, $1.000 to $1.400; research li- brarian (digest), $1.500 to $2.400: re- Bearch librarian (cataloguing), $1,800 1o $2.400; departmental and field services, library aid, $300 to $1.100; scientific assistant in library science, $1,300 to $1,860; photostat and blue- print operator, $1.200 to $1.800; blue- print operator, $900 to $1,800; photo- stat operator, $300 to $1,800, depart- mental service; land law clerk, De- partment of the Interior, $1,000 to $1,200; junior economist (farm man- agement), Department of Agriculture, $1.800 to $3,000; associate dust ex- plosion prevention engineer. $2.500 to $3.600; assistant dust exilos.on pre- vention engineer, $1,000 to 3. .:0! jun- for dust explosion preveution engi- neer, 31440 to $1800: associate de- velopment engineer, $2.500 to $3.600: assistant development engineer, $1.500 1o $2,500; junior development engi- neer, $1,400 to $1.800; bureau of chem- istry, preparator of fossils, geologi- cal ‘survey, $1.200; assistant for fish- ery food laboratory, bureau of fish- eries, $2,000 to $2,400, with allowance for travel and subsistence while away from headquarters on official busi- ness: dental laboratory mechanics helper, $900 to $1.200: dental labora- tory mechanic, grades 1 and 2, $1.400 to $2.400, public health service; air- plane mechanic's helper (motors), $1.000 to $1.400; airplane mechanic's helper (fuselage and rigging), $1,000 10 $1.400; airplane mechanic (motors), $1,200 to $1,800: airplane mechanic (fuselage and rigging), $1,200 to £1,500, air mail service. In addition 10 the basic salaries named above, the bonus of $20 a month will be al- lowed for most positions the salary of which does not exceed $2,500 a year. Full information and applica- tion blanks may be obtained at the office of the Civil Service Commission, 1724 F street northwest. DETAILED TO SAN DIEGO. Lieut. Commander Ross T. Mcintire, Naval Medical Corps, at the Naval Medical School, this city, has been dctailed to duty at the Navgl Hos- pital, San Diego, Calif. mmission to- Will. Rent the Lat« est Fiction From Our 25c¢ Circulating Library PEARLMAN’S 933 G St. BOOK SHOP Open Evenings RE your Scizsors, Penknives and Carving Knives worth hing? If so, why met send them to us and have them sharpened correctly? We do Nickel Plating, Gold Plating and Silver Plating. Al Work Guaranteed. THE GIBSON CO., Inc. 917 G St. N.W. 3 COAL TIME is the householder's time to buy coal. Every advantage is with the consumer in buy- ing his coal early—better serv- ice, 1€ss cost, none of the dis- agrecable features of winter lelivery. and the added satis- faction of having the coal in your bins. JOHN P. AGNEW & CO., Inc. 728 14th St. N.W, Main 3068 President | rlin her tracks, | flivver with a tank full of the l John D. brand o | the foolish notion that you carn Helping Things < Along | KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—The Idea Was Good, But SEE We can all contribute daily to Old Normalcy's return, if we do our labors g3 at the anvil or | the churn, if we quit ill-natured talking and put up a pepful spicl, it we cut out uscless knocking and declare how good we feel. If you have a job be thankful, go about it with a grin, like a WANT ME AT || IS Cortin' gin; put some | vim in every motion, earn your pic in honest sweat, and discard | {had i talk of hope. mere than you get. Once wey “When IHuns are Dbeaten! You SAY You) [ YEH, A RICH BIRD IN To INVEST SOME CAPITAL IN T BUSINESS! I WANT Y00 To CoME DOWN AN’ GIVE THE OFFICE AN AR OF | HUSTLE AN’ BUSTLE' REMEMBER, GOTTA DC CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. talking, spieling, charging that! our neighbors sinned, and the | { country hit the ceiling as a consil e dockcty ok Natives ihan slhas, | sequence of wind. Now we've ":';'.‘::1‘\ T xl;»\:u' r4‘vrll‘;x'-.‘:yxllllu‘)\,.':ll Hotol, our costly shindy, handed | out our bitter d.-pv let us \\r)rl\’ and be less windy, if we talk let’s Statesmen all will The Deanwood ( nunity Associa- tion will elect officers and community ¢ tomorrow night. Association do their stating in the ablest ! Wi way they e but the weary land is ‘waiting for the busy| Inaac Ganx wi of Commerce and S p.m. Subject, “Business lthi workingman. doubt and falter, Normalcy wiil | she will loiter| we cease to till Brig. Gen. Charles k. Sawyer will ool and palter and get down to | speak at Johnson-lowcil Cor cld brass tacks. {Center Saturday at S:15 pm. = .\ |from the recent District pageant. com WALT MASON. |munity singing and election of offi- Copsright by ticorze Matthew Adams) | COTS: —_— ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The National Fen League and Tn- ternational Literary aciaion will meet at $:30 o'clo New Hampshire avenue. of Persia will speak. morrow a | Senator H n of Alabama will speak. The Colonial Dames will begin a| week's meeting Monday at the Hotel Washington. Jenabi k ‘The Parent-Teacher Amsociation of . = the Tenley School will meet Friday The Tllinois State Soc at S pm. an entertainment at § o Thomson School. ¥ will give fock, in the I | | AT TI{E COMMUNITY CENTERS : The Metrop W TG, will meet at 8 o'clock, with Mrs Ida Normal Community Cen-| Brimer, 233 9th street northeast. free illustrated lecture on will be given by the All- ety and Community Center by Charles Rogers of the Club. Free tickets may v calling at the Franklin Commun Center part- The Pen and Ink Club will meet at §:30 o'clock, in room 304, House Office building. The board of education will meet at a 4 o'clock in the Franklin School. . or'from Col. De Grange, room S Munitions building. Tonight: The Harvard Club will ome Club—Games. dancing and season at the Chevy ( S meeting special committee n S conference and referen Senator Shortridge of “alifornia library open for reading speak of “The Japanese Question. . The Town and Country Club will give a smoker at the club, 18th str and. Columbia road, beginning at 8:% o'clock. Bast Wa hington Communi le of commnunity will occur 1his evening Other _activities to- —_— W allach Boys' Club and | The w M.-Y. W. H. A. dance th e Club; at 4 pm., will_be at 9 o'clock. at the | Girls' Athletic Club Y. M. H. A. building, 11th street and | Pennsylvania avenue, Thomson Community Center: Tili- | s nois State Society holds an enter- | The Kolumbia Esperanto Ascocio|tainment and dance tonight at S will meet at & o'clock, at the Thom- | o'clock. W. J. Bright, jr. will in-| son School. Public invited. struct the Dran:atic Club tonight. ; sy Other club meetings: Pen and Tnk The Anthony League will hold a|Club. plain sewing. piano practice, special meeting at 8 o'clock, at 2007 | Esperanto. H Columbia road. The Park View Community Center will give a dance in the Park View School tonight at 8 o'clock. The community orchestra will furnish the music. V. Brown Community Center: zens' Association meets this even- Park View Community Center: dance will be. given this evening. The Royal Athletic and Saranac VETERANS CELEBRATE. Johnson- Dunbar General Civie Center Gabrielle nter the Flec and 1 meet well 1 Tyler Sci will tak tham of thie tment staff Lon the committee o s for the convention be held on May 19 Congregation iner on ary Normal Commun of communit is scheduled i this center. Licut fleet, in the office of naval opera- The Store Your Physician tions, Department, has been Recommends. Tl‘e M0ll1~ detailed as executive officer at the | naval air station, Lakehurst, J. 5wmmmmwmwmmmmmmflmq B 5 Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp Ob-| serves Its Anniversary. 1 Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp, No. 1, United Spanish ‘War Veterans, cele- brated the twentieth anniversary of the organization of the camp at a meeting last night in Perpetual Hall. 11th and E A Drugless Treatment for Chronic Ailments Chiropractic is a wonderful The pract streets. Commander Frederick Zulch is new, but the principles are presided. £ as old as Nature herself. And Two new_trustees, James B. Carver there is no disease, temporary and L. D. 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ORMA _ TALMADGE. TOAVER.” And Comedy, Produced, Stage “THE FIR T BOR‘\"' Note—Cut this ad out and present it at the box office uny matines this week and receive a_rebute of 10 cents on an orchestra or first bulcony seat the "Noted in 14th Street and R. 1. ____ “SOMETHI LYRIC 14th and ROBRERTSO: ALLSTAR Ave, A Peramount, Super.Special THINK_ABO! EMPIRE 911 H St. N.E. 'SELECTED CAST in the Super Sp: “SHERRY” AMERICAN ORABLE ALGY. “PRETTY LADY." LIBER “WORLDS APART. “HOLD ME ~ Nort F CIRCLE 5 %%: _DUCTION. LO DUMBARTON _in “THE | LIONEL | Spec1al Film Features | i | i ?Iif!XTON,‘., JMETROPOLITAN CRANDA]-L,S “F Street at 10th {—JACK BAD BOY OMEDY, BS 1179 W St CONSTA PRINC 11th & N. C. Ave. CAROLINA ;i85 5o __“PLAYTHINGS OF BR ! 9th at O Street N.W. KATHERINE MACDON L“.” “MY LADY'S LATCHKEY vision. and for reading. age person today, whose Existing today dre a dia- eyes need care. 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Wed., $1.00 “NOBODY’S MONEY” vnclm‘hnt Otto Kruger, | cMan: Howard THE MASK AND WIG CLUB |} i Performance, of i Their 33rd Annual Production i SOMEBODY’S LION | Arthur Smith, LITTLE FOOL Adapted From “THE LITTLE LADY OF THE BIG HOUSE” JACK LONDON| MAGNIFICENT CAST Orchestr, Auxiliaries . /////////////' N | Community Service Presents DREAM” DEAN PLACE Conn. and Fla. Aves. performances. Tassdey, At 45 ($1.00_ and 50 cts.) 8 oo (3300 Saa. 31.00.) New Willard News 'IOW | SHUBERT-GARRICK Most pretentious comic opera Company, of 5. Popular “A MID-SUMMER NIGHT’S Evenin Tickets on ‘lfO Stand. ~Boxes (seating 8) 825.00 at Community Service Building. Frank. Eves. 8:15 “THE WASHII__NGTONIANS" VICTOR HERBERT’S “SWEETHEARTS” _Singing chorus nnequaled. - - 50c, Toc, $LOO NEXT WEEK CHIMES OF NORMANDY MOORE'S GARDEN 11 A. M.—LAST DAY—11 P. AL Eminent Authors Present GOUVERNEUR MORRIS Famous Story A TALE OF TWO WORLDS Orechestral Added Numbers Features PW~ NEXT WEEK “9% Our Very Own Movie - “A Romance of Washington And Vitagraph’s Super-Special “The Heart of Maryland” i | HEY!R DAVIS’ HUS'G R S.B.2.2.3. ¢lltlll| Chase Make BVERY EVENING, Illl . DANCING DE LUXE IN NEW BALLROOM 3 NEW Features 2105 Pa. Ave. X Eb W. %8s | awusements. LOEW’S ALAcE s, 10:30 a.m—11 pam AND ALL WEEK mount Presents " DOUGLAS MACLEAN “THE HOME STRETCH" Extra Added CHARLIE CHAPLIN In a Grand Resival of |_“THE CHAMPION” % 2 —LOEW'S— COLUMBIA NOW PLAYING % of 7000 and the Most Stu- endous Set- Ever » CRANDALL'S F at 10th ETROPOLITAN ’ THIS WEEK 10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. JACKIE COOGAN In the 1921 Version of ‘I’EGK’S BAD BOY’ Fiiptation CRANDALL'S 18th & Col. Rd. TODAY Beginning at 6:30 P. M. CONWAY TEARLE . In the Selzmick Special «SOGIETY SNOBS” Varied Added Attractions l l' Tonight at 8:20. Mats. Thurs, & Set.” | POP. $1.50 Mat, Thursday. ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN Presents “A snsznw HIT.' FRONT SEAT A Play in Three Actx by Rida Johnson Young Author of ;I(Amn}: PUBLIC LECTURE Georgetown School of Foreign Service “Elements for the Scientific Study of Diplomacy” By Prof. Stephen P. Duggan, Ph. D, Director of the Institute of International Relations. Auditorium, National Wuseum, 10th and B Stx. N.W. THURSDAY EV NG, MAY 2 LOC (Note Change of I PUBLIC INVITED ATIONAL i te) Tonight. 8:20. Mat. Sat.. 2:20. A Musical Revue P-w! Direct From 12-week Olympic Theater. Chicago. [ENSATIRES OF 1920 26 Most Beautiful G:rh «, the World * i rting Next Mo-dey. | S R MARNIS Fresente ! Z1Z1 i & Earcicat omeds, by Fred Do oreme and Fred Jackson. Staged by Sam Forrest, With & Cast of Broadway Favorites. Including xm. Feawick, Lous Beanison, Cerlotta Moa- IWashmgton s Little 1 Theater 1742 Church St. I'lrl“ffn 17th and 1Sth ac! P and Q The Chinese Lantern and Tinnin Dancers For the Benefit of hma Famine Relief S:30. $1.10; Renerved $1.65 { i | | i Is tx, 91 ans Bldg. Franklin 06, or Box Office of Theater. “ACHER STUDIO. Monday and Friday. & 1 s by Appointment. Piron, 240 A ARN TO DANCE.”~ AKOMA HALL, 5 TAKOMA PARK. 1D AVISON’SERT1329 M nw.Fhd —“The Todd! Class danc el strietly peivate. Any ng. Private lessons by appointment. Clusses every Friday eveming. 1715 CONN. AVE GLADYSE WILBUR. | Dupont Studio of Dancing Rallroom aud Fancy Dancing. No. 6 Dupont Circle. Phone Fr. 1435-W. ! { Warren i AVE. Phones: Day. 4 Franklin 3333, Individusl private lessons in baliroom dancing. Al fancs aud shoe dancing for stage & specias. | I—PRIVATE LESSONS AN T 00. Classes 129, GLoVEICS, 613 time, 75¢. C | Tues. a L oor | CATHERINE BALLE | 740 9th St. N.W. Franklin 6508. Why l’lile une with 'vla wno ‘waste your roduce, rexuite inners’ class, lueidlr- to 10. Hours, l lo 10 p.m. 19* e sd i LT A SALON OF DANSE. rams road. 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